Teachers as Makers 2011

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ISKME's Professional Development Summer Academy is an opportunity for teachers to create, share, collaborate and be inspired by experiencing Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Projects that they can easily adapt to their teaching through design thinking and online collaborative tools.

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Teachers as Makers Summer Academy

A two day professional development teacher training for the Maker inside each of us. We will explore how Maker-Teacher collaboration can facilitate innovation in the classroom. The Makers’ Projects are points of inspiration for Teachers as they experience DIY inquiry and design. Teachers will have time to brainstorm, create, reflect, and share how their experiences at Maker Faire and with the Teachers as Makers Academy can translate into their teaching using online resources and collaborative tools.

Photos from the Academy on flickr: [1]

Academy Locations and Dates:

San Mateo County Office of Education Academy Page and Schedule Available here:SM11

Teachers as Makers Academy San Mateo Flyer: File:MakeFlyer3.22.doc

Henry Ford Museum Teachers as Makers Academy Page and Schedule Available here:HFM11

Henry Ford Museum Teachers as Makers Academy Flyer File:MakeFlyerHFM512.pdf

New York Hall of Science Academy Page and Schedule Available here:NYSci11

Main Goals of the Academy

Participants will be expected to:

Registration

Join the Academy by contacting Megan Simmons, ISKME's Education Program Manager megan@iskme.org or 650.728.3322

This workshop is free of charge for 20 teachers.

Please provide the following information: Name; Email; School, Subject, and Grade taught; and if you will be bringing your own laptop

Resources for teachers:

Pre-workshop Activities:

  1. Become a member of the Make: Education Network and introduce yourself and share a highlight from Maker Faire
  2. Join OER Commons
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